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| Setup is a nokia firewall and a windows managment station. Where in the Nokia OS are the rc start scripts? What is the preferred method for setting proxy arp statments on boot? What is the preferred method for ntp? To have the managment station pull time from the nokia-fw? I notice in smart tracker the logs are 20 minutes off from the windows clock, if I manaully update the time on the nokia firewall will there be any issues with the logs besides the time stamps? Any info greatly appreciatted, currently I have no specific documentation on Nokia. |
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| IMHO, the best way use Voyager for configuration Nokia. If you changed some parameters in files from command line and then click save in Voyager (even you don't change smth), so you can lose your changed parameters from command line (may be not all but smth). For search commands you can use commands "find" and "which". |
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| Yeah, I just took a look at voyager for the first time yesterday and I HATE GUI anything, but will give it a whirl. /etc/var has some core files but nothing that resembles a rc run directory, this nokia OS seems like a gutted version of Solaris! Thanks guys |
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| IPSO is a stripped down / hardened version of FreeBSD. By default there isn't any rc.* files, you would have to create them specifically. i.e. rc.local for any startup scripts that you want/need to run. If there is a rc.local file in the /var/etc dir then it will run it. |
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